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The
Interior Design curriculum prepares students for a variety of job opportunities
in the fields of both residential and non-residential design. The course
of study includes principles and elements of design, drafting, visual communication
techniques, the history of styles, currently manufactured products, color
theory, furniture design and construction, floor coverings, fabrics, window
treatments, wall coverings, paint, accessories, and lighting. Students have
the opportunity to cover the elements of interior design and to demonstrate
their abilities in interior coordination.
Graduates of this program may qualify for various positions with the following types of employers: interior design studios, furniture manufacturers, architects, furniture design studios, photography studios and any type of business dealing with interior furnishings. For more information contact: Lela McClanahan |
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